Newly reengineered, this is The North Face's most durable, functional, stormproof parka for alpine assaults, ice climbing and ski mountaineering.
3-Layer Gore-Tex® XCR/nylon ripstop is waterproof and highly breathable; abrasion-resistant fabric reinforces high-wear areas Durable water-resistant zippers are constructed to keep water out, eliminating the need for large bulky zipper flaps Hood with single-hand adjustable drawcord can fit over a helmet; rolls up and secures with no-snag Velcro® when not needed Single-panel underarm construction and Velcro contoured stretch cuffs increase mobility and comfort Two stretch mesh-lined vertical core vents double as pockets Internal stretch mesh pocket provides convenient storage of items such as goggles, water bottle and energy bars Inner powder skirt with elastic and a snap closure keeps snow out Single-hand, internal, flat drawcord waist for a good fit Seams are hot-taped with Gore-Seam® tape to ensure waterproofness
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Reviews | freak show | Untitled Review | | Voted 4/5 | the jacket over all is not bad i had some prodlems with the one i have the zipper broke
after 3 months they fixed it and 3 months after they fixed it they had to fix the fix but now it is repaired right . the jacket other than the zipper
is vary duradle it takes a pounding and asks
for more . | | Posted Mar 9, 2003 12:37 pm | | Mike in Czech | Untitled Review | | 
Voted 4/5 | I've used this jacket for 3 seasons now. Primarily ski-touring, but I've also bagged European alpine peaks with it (Mt. Blanc, Dachstein, Cevedale, Cima Viola, others). It's a great jacket, breathes well.
The only think that I don't like about it (which is also probably true of all 3 layer goretex) is that it packs bulky. I'm also wondering whether the new stretch goretex and other lightweight goretex jackets will displace this one.
I would still, however, highly recommend it and would probably seriously consider buying it again if I had the chance. | | Posted Nov 4, 2004 3:06 pm | | mountainmanjohn | Part of the family now | | 
Voted 4/5 | Ive had this jacket for years now. I cant say if the new version is better. But if it is it will be a good coat.
I find the jacket very durable, its taken plenty of wear, i look after it, but its lasted, and does the job. As already said, it doesnt pack up as light as some newer jackets. But the cut, and the performence is OK in my book.I love it.
John | | Posted Jan 21, 2005 9:10 am | | mountainmanmark | After two | | 
Voted 4/5 | For sheer durability I cannot fault this jacket. I have had two, the first one I bought around 1998 and quite simply wore it out. It had two years of daily student use in North Wales with the addition of rucksacks every weekends, after three years the grey lining inside the back had worn off and you could see the red shell through and it started to wet out in various places such as the neck and down the front. TNF replaced it with a new one, with no quibbles at all. The second one has not had the use of the first and I still use it today. With use I have come across a few downsides. The peak of the hood is useless and even with a helmet on its not much better. In snow and ice the velcro will clog up if not kept secure. It is a very noisy jacket to wear, but then most shells of its day were too. Its inability to pack down is annoying but not inconvenient. If it was still available today I probably wouldn't buy it again. | | Posted Jan 27, 2008 8:35 am |
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